NCJ Number
99066
Journal
Terrorism Volume: 8 Issue: 1 Dated: (1985) Pages: 1-32
Date Published
1985
Length
32 pages
Annotation
This paper reviews physiological and psychiatric approaches to the study of terrorism from a social science perspective.
Abstract
First the paper reviews psychiatric studies of terrorism. Next, a physiological approach is used to develop an individual-level model of terrorist contagion. The effects of terrorism on its immediate victims are considered next, followed by a discussion of the possibility of panic among the general public resulting from terrorist acts. Finally, the policy and theoretical considerations raised by the physiological and psychiatric approaches are discussed. (Author abstract)